You will need 1.107 gallons of fuel.
25/7 = 3.571 gallons (rounded)
About 16.8 gallons. 420 miles / 25 miles per gallon = 16.8 gallons
468 miles at 12 miles to the gallon = 468/12 = 39 gallons. 12 mpg!
You can drive up to 300 miles at that rate.
10 MILES per gallon, and we want to drive 2000 miles, so let's divide the total number of miles by our mpg, and that will tell us how many gallons we need. 2000 /10 = 200 gallons. At 4.50 dollars per gallon, and we need 200 gallons, 200*4.50 = 900 dollars needed.
If you get 25 miles per gallon you will use 72 gallons.
480 miles @ 20 miles per gallon = 24 gallons needed 24 gallons @ $3.75 per gallon = $90
To calculate the cost of driving 800 miles at 17 miles per gallon, first determine the total gallons needed: 800 miles ÷ 17 miles per gallon = approximately 47.06 gallons. Then, multiply the total gallons by the price per gallon: 47.06 gallons × $4.00 per gallon = approximately $188.24. Therefore, it will cost about $188.24 to drive 800 miles.
To get the number of gallons, simply divide the distance by the miles per gallon. 2000 miles / 16 mpg = 125 gallons
(283)/(the number of miles per gallon that your car gets)
1057/31 = 34.1 gallons.
350 / 18.5 = 19 (18.9189) gallons are needed.
Depends on how far you want to drive!
25/7 = 3.571 gallons (rounded)
893/19=47 47 gallons.
who much money would I need to drive 750 mile on a 25 mile to the gallon and gas prices are 1.98 a gallon
To calculate the cost of gas for a 614-mile drive with a fuel efficiency of 25 miles per gallon, first determine the number of gallons needed: 614 miles ÷ 25 miles per gallon = 24.56 gallons. Next, multiply the gallons by the cost of gas: 24.56 gallons × $3 per gallon = $73.68. Therefore, it will cost approximately $73.68 in gas for the trip.